Rates of some cancers, including colorectal, are rising among young adults in the U.S., even as deaths from all forms of the disease decline overall, a new report finds. (Getty Images) Here’s the good ...
Well, this is a drag. Smoking is to blame for 20% of US cancer cases and nearly 30% of cancer deaths, the American Cancer Society (ACS) warns in new research. In fact, the organization insists that 4 ...
Exposure to agricultural pesticides could be as bad as tobacco smoke for increasing our risk of certain cancers, a study has found. However, while these findings are thought-provoking, some experts ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 40 and have been diagnosed with three separate primary cancers in my life. My genetic testing came back normal. I am wondering if there are any dietary changes I can make (other ...
A leading cancer researcher says stress, fast food, alcohol, and poor sleep are creating the perfect storm for disease, but a ...
I heard some bad comments and had scary thoughts after being diagnosed with breast cancer, but the good outweighed the bad. After being diagnosed with stage 2 triple-negative breast cancer in July of ...
Here’s the good news: The number of people dying from cancer has dropped by more than 30% compared with 30 years ago. Thanks to falling rates of smoking, better screening and prevention measures and ...